I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at the LEGO Group (Irvine, CA)
Interview
The company provided a take-home test involving an API to consume and several questions to solve. It took about half a day to complete and was surprisingly enjoyable.
The entire interview process lasted about a month. I progressed to the final stage but was ultimately not selected.
I was informed that the last interview would be a behavioral interview, but it turned out to be another technical interview. The interviewer had poor internet connectivity, and English wasn't their first language, which made communication challenging.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you build microservices assuming there are millions of concurrent users.
The process begins with submitting an application, after which qualified candidates are contacted and invited to attend an in-person interview conducted at the specific store location where the final hiring decision will ultimately be made
When I had my interview the process started with an initial call with recruiter, then call with Engineering Manager where you get a take home project, then another call to discuss decisions made in your take project and finally a behavioural.
I interviewed at the LEGO Group (Copenhagen, Capital Region)
Interview
Booring . As a former Lego employee (part time), if the interview calls for it, be sure to bring up your passion for the brand. Themes you like, how you build, a set you desire. Most of your time will be wandering the sales floor answering questions and interacting with customers. I guarantee the manager is looking for someone who knows the stuff on the shelves and is personally invested in it.